Each theme determines where the slide number is displayed in the footer.
Heating the slide in a flame can cause it to crack or break due to uneven expansion or thermal shock. This can lead to sample loss and potential injury from hot glass shards. Additionally, heating the slide too quickly or with excessive heat can degrade the sample being analyzed.
Adding too much water to a smear slide can cause the sample to become diluted, making it difficult to accurately visualize and identify cells under the microscope. The excess water can also cause the sample to spread unevenly on the slide, leading to distorted or unclear images.
Briefly, 1) You must to have clean and dust-free all the material, 2) Put the flat slide in a surface, 3) Use the medicine dropper to suck up drops of liquid sample, 4) Place one drop directly in the center of the flat slide, 5) Gently lower your cover slip onto the flat slide and do not press down on the cover slip once it is in place, 6) Place the flat slide with the cover slip in the microscope and watch.
The melting point of a glass slide typically ranges from 600 to 900 degrees Celsius, depending on the composition of the glass. The exact melting point can vary based on specific additives and manufacturing processes used in the production of the glass slide.
Cells will appear blue or purple after iodine is added to the slide. The iodine reacts with starch in the cells, resulting in a color change that helps to visualize the cellular structures.
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You go to the Master Slide and insert your footer there. It will then be on all slides.
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It is called the current slide or active slide.
There is a message after the end of slide show. The message says End of Slide show, Click to Exit.
It is called a header.
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No, the Power point window is not displayed when the slide show is going on. It is full screen mode and does not show anything.
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To properly cite a slide in your presentation, include the author's name, the title of the presentation, the date it was created, and the URL if it's from an online source. Place this information in the footer of the slide or in the notes section.